Actually, driver support for USB 2.0 depends on the USB card/controller that you are using. Some manufacturers do provide drivers for older OS's like Windows 95. Check this example:
If your PC already has USB 2.0 correctly installed, then you shouldn't need to worry about getting a USB 2.0 driver. Many USB Pen drives have firmware on-board eliminating the need to install a driver. It should just simply show up as a drive letter or "removable drive" in Windows Explorer.
In the rare case that you would actually need to install a driver, visit the Pen drive's manufacturer's website for available downloads.
~cdogg
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